SUBJECT AND OBJECT
91. The object implies the action and the action implies the subject for the action derives from the subject and the object derives from the action.
92. Every objectivity is the objectivity of consciousness.
93. As consciousness does have subjective reality (consciousness itself), and as consciousness does have actional realities (the functions of consciousness) so consciousness has objective reality within consciousness: the entire objective world itself.
94. It is evident that there is objective reality - calling it into question would be senseless. But it completely lacks ground to assert that this reality can be independent of consciousness - of my consciousness -, for objective reality is the very reality of consciousness, of the subject.
95. The world does not exist as an objective reality independent of consciousness but as something that is dependent on consciousness; not only a reality dependent on consciousness but a reality that inseparably belongs to consciousness: it is »of consciousness« indeed. Regarding its substance the world is a coagulated reality of consciousness: it is in and of consciousness.
96. The dream state is an objective reality of the consciousness of dream, just as the state of wakefulness is the objective reality of the consciousness of wakefulness. Both are objective realities - and such objective realities that are dependent on the given consciousness.
97. The unity of subject and object should be realised - but it is not without importance how we attain this unity. If unity is attained in the object this will result in nothingness. If it is attained in the action this will result in a floating in an illusory equilibrium which must not be perfection because this state sooner or later will come to an end moving toward the object or the subject. The unity of object, action and the subject should be realised in the subject.
98. I am always more than that I can see. And I am always more than that I suppose.